PSYC 3402 Lecture Notes - Lecture 11: Honor Killing, Hutterite, Foot Binding

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Behavior that is intended to injure another person who does not want to be injured. Actions that may produce harm as an unintended by-product . Example: a physician who administers a painful treatment. When defined in terms of intent, aggression lies in the eye of the beholder a matter of subjective judgment. Note: apply a, b, and c to list of actions possibly aggression . Deliberately saying something to a person that you know or think will be harmful to them with the intent to hurt that person. Actions or reactions that revolve around a failure to act. Often in the form of covert actions or reactions. Usually shown in the form of overt actions or reactions with the intent of hurting another. Anger: consist of strong feelings of displeasure in response to a perceived injury; the exact nature of these feelings (i. e. outrage, hate, or irritation) depends on the specific situation.

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